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Riding
on the back of a strong product portfolio
and intelligent, innovations, Grasim Cement
is firmly into expansion mode.
When one discusses the behemoths of Indian
industry, it is hard to miss the name Grasim
Industries Limited, the flagship of the
Aditya Birla Group. Currently, it ranks
among India's 10 largest private sector
companies in terms of assets and sales,
with a turnover of Rs 4626 crore in financial
2003. Having commenced operations as a textiles
manufacturer in 1948, it has diversified
into sponge iron, chemicals, textiles and
cement. Among all these industries, it is
cement, which stands out as the focus area
for the company.
In the mid-eighties, with the opening up
of the cement industry, Grasim diversified
into cement production. Its first cement
plant at Jawad in central India went on
stream in 1985. Since then the cement division
of Grasim has grown rapidly - with two more
plants coming up at Raipur and Shambhupura.
In the same year, with the consolidation
of the group's cement operations, the cement
business of
group company Indian Rayon was transferred
to Grasim. This added India's largest single-location
grey cement plant at Raipur (Madhya Pradesh),
Shambhupura (Rajasthan), Reddipalayam (Tamil
Nadu), Sikka (Gujarat), Malkhed (Kamataka),
Hotgi and one of the world's largest white
cement plants at Kharia Khangar (Rajasthan)
in Grasim's kitty. Since then, its cement
business has grown rapidly, making it one
of India's premier cement companies.
Its
cement production for financial 2003 was
11.09 million tons (MT). Grasim Cement is
India's third largest cement manufacturer,
with an aggregate grey cement capacity of
13.41 million tonnes per annum spread across
India with implementation of ongoing modemisation
and capacity expansion projects through
removal of bottlenecking.
In 1998, Grasim acquired Dharani Cements
with its plant at Ariyalur (Tamil Nadu),
strengthening its position in the south
and west. The unit was subsequently
merged and together with the recently-expanded
plant at Reddipalayam, is known as Grasim
South. Shree Digvijay Cement, a subsidiary
company of Grasim, which was acquired in
1998, has its integrated grey cement plant
at Sikka (Gujarat).
At each of these plants, due attention has
been paid to infrastructure to facilitate
seamless operations. The plants are located
close to sizeable limestone mines and are
fully automated to ensure consistently good
quality. Grasim has procured railway wagon
rakes to ease the problem of movement of
cement besides saving on transportation
cost. The company has a captive jetty having
dry cargo capacity of 3 million tones per
annum. This jetty is used to export cement
and clinker and to import
coal for captive use.
All
the company's cement units are well equipped
and are ISO 9001 certified for quality systems
and ISO 14001 certified for environmental
management systems. With 75 per cent of
its power requirements coming through captive
sources, the company has incurred a capital
expenditure of Rs 189 crore, towards setting
up of two power plants of 23 MW and 12.5
MW capacity. The power plant at Aditya Cement
was commissioned in March 2003 at a cost
of
Rs 84 crore. The remaining expenditure has
been incurred on setting up the power plant
at Grasim Cement south.
Grasim has repositioned its portfolio of
cement brands under the Aditya Birla Group
logo. Cement is available in the market
in a number of grades including 33,43,53
OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) and PPC (Pozzolona
Portland Cement). Vikram Cement is
also known for its special cement like SRC
(Sulphate Resistant Cement) meant especially
for use in specific applications.
To leverage its brand equity, Birla Plus,
Birla Super and Birla Ready Mix have been
identified as national brands. The Birla
White cement has made its mark in the niche
segment of flooring and wall finishing.
To
fulfill customer needs in niche segments,
Birla White has introduced two new products
- Birla White GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete)
and Birla White Wall Care Putty and the
Birla White Glass Reinforced Concrete. With
a rising demand from customers for quality
and standardisation, Birla Ready mix has
an edge with quick and prompt delivery of
fresh factory-made concrete, delivered at
the customer's site.
The company has commissioned four ready-mix
concrete plants of an aggregate capacity
of 1 million cubic metres at Hyderabad,
Chennai, Noida and Bangalore. Moreover,
with the existing six plants of 420-m3/hr
capacity and plans for more, Birla Ready
mix enables customers to plan for just-in-time
concreting.
Recognising the fact that a large product
portfolio does not necessarily ensure success
in the intensely fragmented and competitive
cement industry, Grasim Industries Ltd.
offers a host of value-added services to
customers, viz, concrete mix design, cube
testing services, non-destructive testing
and training and site visits by qualified
engineers. It is pooling the collective
inputs of construction professionals knowledge,
through a web based knowledge community.
There are mobile testing cement silos at
Bangalore to deliver fresh cement at the
customer's doorstep, A very innovative concept
developed by Grasim Industries Ltd. was
the launch of 'Mobile Concrete Laboratory',
at almost 38 locations throughout India.
Grasim
is strengthening its hold over distribution,
by its foray into retailing. Birla Super
Shoppes - a chain of exclusive cement outlets,
are taking shape across the country. Each
Shoppe has a qualified civil engineer who
assists customers.
These initiatives explain exactly why the
company was awarded the National award for
Quality Excellence in Indian Cement Indusfry
by the National Council for Cement and Building
Materials, in the year 2000-01.
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